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1. 17 4 1 THE WAVESYSTEM 17 4 2 PRESET HANDEING 5 2 eo A A Ae ee A 17 4 3 INTERFACE GONTROLS os ata ok ate 20 4 4 WAVES PREFERENCES 22 ori 23 Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Welcome Thank you for choosing Waves In order to the most out of your Waves processor please take the time to read through this manual In conjunction we also suggest you become familiar with www wavesupport net There you will find an extensive Answer Base the latest Tech Specs detailed Installation guides new Software Updates and current information on Authorization and Registration By signing up at www wavesupport net you will receive personalized information on your registered products reminders when updates are available and information on your authorization status 1 2 Product Overview The Waves WLM Loudness Meter plugin provides precision loudness measurement and metering for broadcast movie trailers games packaged media and more Fully compliant with all current ITU EBU and ATSC specifications the WLM offers comprehensive Momentary Short Term Long Term Loudness Range and True Peak readouts plus a unique warning and logging system
2. ITU R B S 1770 K Weighting For in depth information about measurement methods measurement standards timescales and weighting please see the Appendix at the end of this manual 1 4 Components The WLM has three components e Mono e Stereo e Multichannel 5 1 In all components measurements are summed into a single number To view measurements for a single channel or combination of channels use the Channels control Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 5 Chapter 2 Using WLM 2 1 Quick Start Guide The WLM s default preset is designed to check levels as per both EBU and ATSC specs As both specifications allow some tolerance the target is set to 24 dB 1 dB lower than the EBU standard however 1 dB is not considered a violation 1 Identify your loudness requirements Insert WLM on your program output Select the appropriate preset If you would like to create a log file click the Export CSV button Play your program through WLM Oak ON Watch the meters to view the loudness measurements After playing the entire program check the Long Term meter to ascertain that your program complies with the required target 2 2 Usage Notes The following are a few of the WLM features designed to enhance your workflow Presets WLM presets fulfill most of the requirements commonly encountered by post production engineers and content providers e The WLM factory default is designed to cover mos
3. This recommendation by the European Broadcasting Union is gaining wide acceptance as standard loudness practice across Europe The R 128 is a guideline paper which considers the ITU recommendations and expands upon them referencing to specifications described in another 4 technical papers EBU Tech 3341 Metering Specification EBU Tech 3342 Loudness Range Descriptor EBU Tech 3343 Practical Guidelines EBU Tech 3344 Distribution Guidelines The EBU spec takes into account that voice and dialog loudness can miss certain loud passages and uses the Foreground sound as the basis for loudness Using a special gating scheme with an absolute and a relative gate to identify background sound and not include it in the averaged long term loudness ATSC A 85 July 2011 Techniques for Establishing and Maintaining Audio Loudness for Digital Television http www atsc org cms standards a_85 201 1a paf This recommendation paper from the Advanced Television Systems Committee is gaining wide acceptance from US broadcast networks especially with regard to digital TV This latest revision approaches the EBU recommendations but maintains that Dialog be used as the anchor for loudness measurements While using a dialog anchor has proven highly accurate for talk and narration based programs for action and musical programs measuring all audio provides better results Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 24 Measurement Method WLM allows the user
4. 3 Interface Controls Controls can be in one of three states 1 Not Selected where the control is not the target of any user entry 2 Selected where the control is the target of mouse control entry only 3 Selected and Active where the control is the target for both mouse and keyboard entry Toggle Buttons Toggle buttons display the state of a control and allow switching between two or more states Single click to change the control s state Some toggle buttons have a text display which updates with the current setting and others bypass solo or monitoring toggles illuminate when the control is active Some plugins have link buttons between a pair of toggle buttons allowing click and drag adjustment while retaining the offset between the controls Value Window Buttons Value windows display the value of a control and allow click and drag adjustment or direct control via the keyboard lt Using the mouse click and drag on the value window to adjust Some value windows support left right some up down as you hover over a button arrows will appear to let you know which direction of movement that button supports You may also use your mouse wheel to adjust parameter values Using the arrow keys click once with mouse to select the button and then use up down left right depending on the direction supported by that button to move in the smallest incremental steps across the button s range holding down the arrow key
5. permissible loudness levels and empower broadcast authorities to monitor levels and impose fines on broadcasters who violate these guidelines Broadcast networks typically provide loudness specifications to their contractors post production and mixing facilities These specifications indicate acceptable loudness target values as well as which weighting filters and timescale need to be taken into consideration In many cases they will even recommend a specific device that measures program loudness according to their specifications Loudness Theory and Practice The WLM was created to comply with contemporary loudness measurement standards as described in a number of technical papers as listed herein ITU R BS 1770 2 March 2011 Algorithms to measure audio programme loudness and true peak audio level http www itu int dms pubrec itu r rec bs R REC BS 1770 2 201103 I PDF E pdf Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 23 This recommendation by the International Telecommunication Union is staple in contemporary loudness measurements It is a second generation revision after the original specification created widely accepted measurement guidelines which utilized a special weighting curve K weighting and established the LKFS measurement unit Loudness K Weighted relative to Full Scale R 128 August 201 1rev Loudness normalisation and permitted maximum level of audio signals http tech ebu ch docs r r128 pdf
6. to choose from three measurement methods EBU As per the EBU recommendation WLM displays three different timescales Momentary Short and Long Integrated as well as True Peak and Loudness Range which are also part of the EBU recommendation The Momentary scale can show 2 resolutions 18 dB and 9 dB in either LUFS or LU With EBU selected as the measurement method WLM uses foreground audio as the loudness anchor and while it will measure short term loudness across the whole program it will average and integrate only the foreground loudness to the long term measurement gating out sections that fall more than 8 dB below the normal foreground audio The exact specification may be found online The WLM was tested using qualification material supplied by PLoud and EBU To be fully compliant with the EBU recommendation the weighting has to be per ITU R BS 1770 and the target loudness is always 23 LUFS 0 LU Factory presets marked EBU ensure that its settings are fully EBU compliant LM1 This method sometimes called All measures and averages loudness across the whole program without selecting any single element as an anchor DIAL This method uses dialog as the loudness anchor measuring and averaging loudness only when dialog is detected It uses the same specifications as the LM1 but uses the Dialog as the anchor element effectively measuring and averaging loudness only when dialog is detected gating out any sections th
7. 29 9 Anchor 120 27 8 28 4 13 6 113 15 43 41 00 00 12 28 6 29 7 No Anchor 120 27 9 28 3 12 2 114 15 43 42 00 00 13 28 3 29 7 No Anchor 120 28 3 28 4 16 3 115 15 43 43 00 00 14 27 8 29 4 No Anchor 120 28 2 28 4 145 116 15 43 44 00 00 15 28 1 29 6 Anchor 120 29 2 28 5 19 5 117 15 43 45 00 00 16 28 5 29 6 No Anchor 120 29 4 28 6 19 3 18 15 43 46 00 00 17 28 5 29 6 No Anchor 120 29 7 28 6 174 119 15 43 47 00 00 18 28 6 29 5 No Anchor 120 29 3 28 7 19 4 120 15 43 48 00 00 19 28 5 29 3 No Anchor 120 28 1 28 5 13 1 121 15 43 49 00 00 20 28 4 29 2 Anchor 120 27 7 28 4 13 1 122 15 43 50 00 00 21 27 8 28 8 Anchor 120 26 28 13 4 CE Warnings The WLM issues warnings when loudness targets are not met or exceeded Short Term Min When short term loudness falls below the minimum value the display appears in light blue until loudness is back above the minimum for 5 seconds This warning is also registered by the Unders counter and in the CSV log file Short Term Max When short term loudness exceeds the maximum value the display appears in red until loudness falls back below the maximum for 5 seconds This warning is also registered by the Overs counter and in the CSV log file True Peak Max When True Peak loudness exceeds the maximum value the display appears in red until the peak hold numeric display is reset Whenever a warning is issued an a
8. If a Setup File is currently loaded the name of the Setup File is displayed followed by the name of the preset itself If a User Preset is loaded its name is displayed Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 18 Save to File Name Saves the current settings as a new preset into the Setup file that is open if one is not open the option is grayed out You will be prompted to give the preset a name Put into Preset Menu As Save the current settings into a User Preset that will always be in your Load menu until deleted You will be prompted to give this preset a name User Presets are stored in the plugin s preference file Deleting Presets You may delete User Presets and presets within a Setup File Factory Presets and Setup Library files cannot be deleted or overwritten 1 Hold the Command Mac Control PC key down 2 Click and hold the Load button to see the pop up menu 3 While still holding the Command Control key select the preset or setup to delete 4 A confirmation box will appear allowing you to cancel OK the deletion Set As Default Preset The WLM save toolbar allows you to set the current preset as your plugin default When you set a current preset as the Default Preset the plugin will open with this preset each time you launch a fresh instance Save To New File Put Into Preset Menu As Set As Default Preset Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 19 4
9. TU R BS 1770 2 LM1 measures and averages loudness across the whole program e DIAL uses the dialog as the anchor element measuring and averaging loudness only when dialog is detected 13 Weighting determines the type of weighting filter Range ITU R B S 1770 default Leq a Leq b Leq c Leq m none 14 Channel determines the channels being measured 15 Short Term Max determines the maximum short term level When short term loudness exceeds the maximum value the display appears in red until loudness falls back below the maximum for 5 seconds Range Off 12 to 36 in Leq m 70 to 92 dB Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 13 16 Short Term Min determines the minimum short term level When short term loudness falls below the minimum value the display appears in light blue until loudness is back above the minimum for 5 seconds Range 12 to 90 Off in Leq m 42 to 83 dB Please note When Leq m is selected Short Term Max and Min controls scale to d BSPL positive values 17 True Peak Max determines the maximum true peak level When True Peak loudness exceeds the maximum value the display appears in red until the peak hold numeric display is reset Range 0 to 25 dBTP 18 Target determines the target level Range 33 to 9 dB 19 Custom Pre Filtering provides low pass LPF and high pass HPF filters that pre filter the audio prior to loudness measurement useful when checking content inte
10. WAVES WLM LOUDNESS METER USER GUIDE EBU R 128 LUFS 1 SHORT TERM LONG TERM 23 25 20 LUFS LUFS LU fu Follow ads Transport Momentary True Peak ort Method Channel Stereo w Custom Pre Filtering Freq Slope gt Short Max 18 115000 0 2 Short Min 310 o DIAL WLM Weighting Loudness Meter 1701770 Target lentary 184 ogging Export CSV WAVES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 3 154 3 1 2 dees Reed ees 3 1 3 CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY ccceccceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeceeeeeceeeeceeeceneeeneeeeseeeenneesneeeenees 3 TA COMPONENTS tees Oh oN Nd Molt dat atone 5 CHAPTER 2 USING THE 6 2 1 QUICK START GUIDE 6 3 281 71 1 31 0 8 8 1801 74 1 22 50 111001 50101 11 50 51505000 6 CHAPTER INTERFACE AND 1 10 E N 10 3 2 CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 11 CHAPTER 4 THE
11. at do not include dialog Weighting and Timescales One of the basic concepts of loudness measurement theory is weighting Essentially human hearing is profiled with a curve that describes our sensitivity to frequencies The general rule is that all frequencies generated at the same energy will seem louder in the mid range frequencies and lower in very high and very low frequencies This rule has Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 25 different specific results at different general SPL levels i e the lower the overall energy the bigger these differences will become and at low levels the ear will focus on mid and high mid frequencies and completely lose perception of the ultra high and very low frequencies This basis of this theory is well known as the Fletcher Munson equal loudness curves which describe frequency response Filters that enable humans to perceive equal loudness across the audible frequency range Additionally the opposites of these filters were used to filter audio content and weigh its relative loudness to the human ear Most common among these weighting filters is the A weighting used in Leq a based loudness measurements for acoustic measurements The refinement of weighting lead to the success of K Weighting which is the contemporary loudness curve recommended in the ITU R B S 1770 as well as the EBU and ATSC specifications Another critically important concept in loudness metering is t
12. cutive samples may interpolate to a higher one that is missed in quantization Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 27
13. e Filtering On Freq Slope Short Max LPF 1 15000 0 1 Short Min 21 7 150 0 DIAL True Peak RE Momenta Weighting Scale 1770 Target Export CSV Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 10 3 2 Controls and Displays Meters Section EBU R 128 LUFS 18 SHORT TERM LONG TERM E RANGE 23 25 20 LUFS LUFS 6 0 Transport Momentary LUFS True Peak 1 Short Term displays in LUFS perceived short term loudness 2 Long Term displays in LUFS perceived loudness averaged across the program signal that passes through the plugin during the period specified by the Integration Time Counter 3 Range displays in LU the overall loudness range across the program signal that passes through the plugin 4 Momentary displays in LUFS momentary loudness levels according to the Momentary scale control settings A peak value indicator displaying maximum Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 11 momentary loudness is located to the right of the bar meter and be reset by clicking on it 5 True Peak displays in dBTP inter sample peaks which do not register in the sample data but may occur during reproduction of the digital signal A peak value indicator displaying maximum True Peak is located to the right of the bar meter and can be reset by clicking on it Range 48 to 6 6 Unders displays the number of times the signal goes bel
14. he timescale of the measurement Psychoacoustic theory stresses that we perceive loudness from the average rather than the momentary peaks i e a very short and loud transient peak won t make as big an impression on our perception of loudness but a similar event lasting around half a second can cause discomfort The same amount of energy lasting for several seconds or more will have an impact on our longer term perception of loudness we hear Several timescales that affect our perception of loudness have been established and documented in the ITU and EBU recommendations e Momentary measures 400 ms of signal sufficient for the shortest loudness timescale As this measurement is quite fast WLM displays it using a bar meter with smoothed release ballistics e Short Term or Short averages loudness over a period of 1 to several seconds with some overlap between the time slices WLM shows this number in a large numeric display dB is rounded to the nearest whole number the same short term value with 1 decimal space is visible within the same window in a smaller font Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 26 Long Term Integrated relates to ongoing averaging of the whole program This is very often the basic value that interests loudness users Over time the program averages to the required target True Peak provides sub sample accuracy for measuring inter sample peaks in digital audio Depending on the current wave front two conse
15. his method Please note You must create your log file prior to measuring your program Off line logs are generated only upon termination of the plugin instance Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 16 Chapter 4 The WaveSystem 4 1 The WaveSystem Toolbar All Waves plugins feature the WaveSystem toolbar which takes care of most administrative functions you will encounter while working with your Waves software The features of the WaveSystem toolbar are the same on practically all Waves plugins so familiarity with its features will be helpful whichever plugin you are using Toolbar Functions Opens the plugin About box Undo Undoes the last 32 actions Redo Redoes the last 32 undone actions L R Arrows Move to the previous or next preset Load Recalls presets from file Save Saves presets in the Waves file formats Opens the PDF manual for the plugin you are using 4 2 Preset Handling Preset Types Factory Presets are permanent presets in the Load menu Factory presets cannot be overwritten or deleted When applicable different component plugins may have different factory presets User Presets are your favorite settings of the plugin saved as a preset in the Load menu under User Presets User Presets can be overwritten and deleted Setup Files may contain more than one preset For example a single file can contain all the presets for a session When you open a Setup File all its setups become part of your Load
16. ing in the reverse direction Additionally the Mac has an option TAB function for down movement and shift option TAB for up movement where applicable If you have several Value Window Buttons selected TAB functions will take you through the selected controls only Hitting Esc or Return will return the to the DAW application Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 21 4 4 Waves Preferences Pro Tools only When launching Pro Tools hold Shift to view the Waves plugin Preferences window The following options are available e Don t use AudioSuite plugins e Don t use RTAS plugins e Rescan all plugins HUI control surface support low resolution e Enable single click text entry Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 22 Appendix Audio Loudness Metering Loudness is the perception of audio level as perceived by humans In broadcast it is especially important that transmitted audio levels are consistent otherwise listeners would need to adjust the volume for every song movie scene commercial advertisement and so on Loudness metering measures signal loudness using special weight filtering and averaging techniques which allow perceived loudness levels to be expressed numerically These numbers can be used by broadcasters to identify the loudness of a particular program or advertisement to ascertain that it is consistent with station or network regulations Many countries enact laws legislating
17. nded for playback on devices with limited frequency ranges such as handheld gaming consoles LPF On Range On Off Default Off LPF Frequency Range 2000 Hz to 18000 Hz Default 10000 Hz Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 14 LPF Slope Range 12 dB Oct 6 dB Oct Default 12 dB Oct HPF On Range On Off Default Off HPF Frequency Range 20 Hz to 2000 Hz Default 120 Hz HPF Slope Range 12 dB Oct 6 dB Oct Default 12 dB Oct 20 Momentary Scale determines the scale displayed in the momentary bar meter LKFS 6 to 54 LU 18 dB 17 to 31 LUFS 18 dB 6 54 LU 9 dB 9 to 18 LUFS 9 dB 14 to 41 Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 15 21 Logging displays CSV logging file options e Select Real Time CSV File Choose this option if you need ongoing infinite logging over a real time audio stream Remember to create the CSV log file in advance and the logging will take place in real time during measurements Pro Tools RTAS should choose this method e Select Off Line CSV File Choose this option when you want to scan a premixed file and draw a log This file is written only when the WLM plugin is closed and logs up to four hours of measurements So in case you forget to set a real time log file you can save an Off Line CSV which will contain loudness information of the first 4 hours of measurements carried out by that plugin instance Pro Tools Audiosuite users should choose t
18. ow the specified Short Term Min value indicated in the settings panel 7 Overs displays the number of times the signal exceeds the specified Short Term Max value indicated in the settings panel 8 Measurements Play Pause determines if program loudness is registered in the WLM memory for averaging long term loudness range When Play is activated loudness is registered and averaged 9 Follow Transport determines if measurement starts and stops according to host application transport controls When engaged the timer also starts and stops according to host application transport controls 10 Timer indicates the amount of time measurements have been taken and integrated 11 Reset resets the Long Term Range Overs and Unders counters and returns the integration timer to 00 00 00 Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 12 Settings Panel The Settings Panel is collapsible hiding it from view when not in use gost Method Channel D stereo _ Pre Filtering On Freq Slope 3 Short 18 0 150007 8 a Short Min 310 upp 3160 DIAL True Peak D 1 0 1 Momentary 5 UFS 1698 69 WLM Weighting Scale Loudness 11111 11315288 7777 230 Logging Export CSV 64 12 Method determines the measurement method e EBU uses foreground audio as the loudness anchor as per the EBU R 128 standard and all current specifications incorporated in I
19. pop up menu for fast access This can be particularly useful with multiple Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 17 instances of a plugin a single session By saving all the settings you create into a single Setup File they can all be quickly available for every instance of that plugin Click on the Load button to see the Load pop up menu The menu is divided into four sections If a section is not currently available it will not appear in the Load pop up menu Open Preset File Select to open any setup or preset file whether from the Library or your own creations Filename xps Displays any currently loaded Setup File and its presets Factory Presets Displays the default Factory Presets User Presets Displays any loaded User Presets Saving Presets and Setups Click on the Save button to see the Save pop up menu Four options are available If an option is not currently available it will be grayed out and inaccessible Save to New File Select this to start a new Setup file There are two prompts first for the setup filename then for the preset name You must provide a name for both the setup file and the preset Click OK ENTER to complete the save It is a good idea to create a folder in which to save several setup files for a project Save File Name Preset Name Overwrites the settings of the loaded preset whether a User Preset or a preset from a Setup File with the current settings
20. s will move faster through the range lt Using key entry double click on the button to open the value window directly enter the value from your keyboard If you enter an out of range number the button stays selected but remains at the current setting System beeps if system sounds are on Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 20 Some plugins have link buttons between a pair of value windows allowing click and drag adjustment while retaining the offset between the controls Sliders Click or scroll the mouse wheel on the slider itself or anywhere within the sliders track The numerical value of the slider settings is displayed in a hover window above the slider path Hover Box Hovering boxes will appear and display the control value when hovering with the mouse over the control Multiple Control Selection One of the most powerful features of the WaveSystem is the ability to select and adjust multiple controls simultaneously Using the mouse drag select the desired group of buttons or graphic controls by clicking and holding at a point outside the controls and forming a rectangle that includes the controls you wish to adjust Alternatively press and hold Shift while clicking the mouse on any control you wish to link This method is useful when you want to select two or more controls that are not adjacent to one another TAB Functions TAB moves the selected status to the next control with shift TAB mov
21. sterisk will appear in the corresponding warning column of the CSV log Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 8 Automation Warning The WLM registers Overs and Unders in the counters below the Short Term numeric display If you would like to know when these readings occurred you can either refer to your log or use the Automation Warning feature The WLM includes a special control that does not appear on the plugin interface but does show up in the automation parameters When the host is set to write automation for the Automation Warnings control it will display a line in the middle of the lane indicating compliant loudness levels When an Over is detected it will write a step to the maximum value conversely it will display a downward step when an Under is detected You can use this automation lane to identify parts of the program require further attention Adjust the loudness immediately preceding and during the event once you have fixed the problem area ascertain the warning does not re occur by resetting the WLM and measuring the section again starting a bit before the Over appears Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 9 Chapter 3 Interface and Controls 3 1 Interface EBU R 128 LUFS 18 SHORT TERM TERM LONG TERM 7 TERM 777 RANGE 23 24 8 LUFS LUFS Follow 2 Transport Momentary 32 28 3 LUFS True Peak Method Channel Custom Pr
22. t cases and its results will meet both EBU and ATSC recommendations for most programs e The EBU R 128 18 dB preset complies with the recommendations specified in the EBU R 128 and its accompanying technical papers including tech 3341 3343 and ITU R B S 1770 2 e The ATSC A85 preset features follows recommendations specified by the Advanced Television Systems Committee Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 6 Set As Default Preset To save a particular setup as the WLM default click Save and choose Set As Default Preset You can still load factory presets or saved presets Save To New File Put Into Preset Menu As Set As Default Preset Logging To document your metering history the WLM can generate CSV log files which document the readings of all three measurement methods EBU LM1 DIAL simultaneously and can be imported into spreadsheets such as Microsoft Office Excel or Open Office Calc To create a log click Export CSV and choose from the following e Select Real Time CSV File Choose this option if you need ongoing infinite logging over a real time audio stream Remember to create the CSV log file in advance and the logging will take place in real time during measurements Recommended for Pro Tools RTAS e Select Off Line CSV File Choose this option when you want to scan a premixed file and draw a log This file is written only when the WLM plugin is closed and logs up to fo
23. that keeps track of your levels and lets you know when you ve exceeded them or fallen short Ideal for content creators and post production houses as well as cable head end facilities WLM is an affordable all in one loudness metering software solution 1 3 Concepts and Terminology Loudness Metering Loudness metering measures signal loudness using special weight filtering and averaging techniques which allow perceived loudness levels to be expressed numerically using a variety of measurement scales Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 3 e LU Loudness Units LUFS Loudness Units relative to Full Scale LKFS Loudness K weighted relative to Full Scale dBFS Decibels relative to Full Scale dBTP Decibels True Peak Measurement Standards WLM is fully compliant with all contemporary loudness measurement standards e ITU R BS 1770 2 EBU R 128 ATSC 85 Measurement Methods WLM allows the user to choose one of three measurement methods uses foreground audio as the loudness anchor LM1 measures and averages loudness across the whole program DIAL uses dialog as the loudness anchor measuring and averaging loudness only when dialog is detected Timescales WLM provides readouts for four timescales e Momentary e Short Term Long Term True Peak Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 4 Weighting WLM provides readouts for the following weighting types
24. ur hours of measurements So in case you forget to set a real time log file you can save an Off Line CSV which will contain loudness information of the first 4 hours of measurements carried out by that plugin instance Recommended for Pro Tools Audiosuite Waves WLM Loudness Meter User Guide 7 J K L M N 94 15 43 25 00 01 28 27 17 Anchor 120 418 17 19 9 95 15 43 26 00 01 29 17 120 38 8 140 96 15 43 27 00 01 30 17 120 38 8 61 1 97 15 43 28 00 01 31 43 9 17 1 No Anchor 120 415 17 37 1 98 99 Realtime Log Reset Sun Dec 11 15 43 29 100 101 System Time WLM Time ShortLM1 LM1 Warn Long LM1 Short Dialog Dialog Warn Long Dialog Short EBU EBU Warni Long EBU TruePeak TP Warnings 102 15 43 30 00 00 01 42 2 42 2 No Anchor 120 44 3 42 3 19 9 103 15 43 31 00 00 02 42 4 42 4 Anchor 120 42 6 424 19 9 104 15 43 32 00 00 03 43 2 43 2 No Anchor 120 44 7 43 2 19 9 105 15 43 33 00 00 04 41 1 41 1 No Anchor 120 40 7 41 2 19 9 106 15 43 34 00 00 05 35 1 35 1 No Anchor 120 32 8 33 7 15 4 107 15 43 35 00 00 06 32 1 32 1 Anchor 120 28 8 30 14 7 108 15 43 36 00 00 07 31 4 31 4 No Anchor 120 27 6 29 3 15 7 109 15 43 37 00 00 08 30 9 30 9 No Anchor 120 27 6 29 2 14 3 10 15 43 38 00 00 09 30 3 30 3 Anchor 120 27 9 28 5 14 5 111 15 43 39 00 00 10 29 8 30 1 No Anchor 120 27 8 28 5 16 8 112 15 43 40 00 00 11 29 2

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